An air flow measuring device includes a passage forming housing, a sensor housing, and a sensor part. An inner wall surface of the passage forming housing defines a measured passage. The passage forming housing includes a sensor attaching part. measured air flows through the measured passage. The sensor housing is attached to the sensor attaching part. The sensor part is disposed on the sensor housing and measures a flow rate of the measured air flowing through the passage. The passage forming housing includes a guiding device for guiding the measured air, which flows along the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part in a measured air flow direction, further toward a center of the passage than the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on a downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction.
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15. An air flow measuring device comprising:
a passage forming housing, an inner wall surface of which defines a measured passage and which includes a sensor attaching part, wherein measured air flows through the measured passage;
a sensor housing that is attached to the sensor attaching part; and
a sensor part that is disposed on the sensor housing and is configured to measure a flow rate of the measured air flowing through the measured passage, wherein:
the passage forming housing further includes a guiding member guiding the measured air, which flows along the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part in a flow direction of the measured air, further toward a center of the measured passage than the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on a downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction;
the guiding member is adjacent to the sensor attaching part and is located on the upstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction of the measured air; and
the guiding member protrudes from the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing into the measured passage.
1. An air flow measuring device comprising:
a passage forming housing, an inner wall surface of which defines a measured passage and which includes a sensor attaching part, wherein measured air flows through the measured passage;
a sensor housing that is attached to the sensor attaching part;
a gap provided between the sensor attaching part and the sensor housing; and
a sensor part that is disposed on the sensor housing and is configured to measure a flow rate of the measured air flowing through the measured passage, wherein:
the passage forming housing further includes a guiding member guiding the measured air, which flows along the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part in a flow direction of the measured air, further toward a center of the measured passage than the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on a downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction;
the guiding member is provided on the upstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction of the measured air; and
the guiding member is adjacent to the gap and is located upstream of the gap in the flow direction of the measured air.
8. An air flow measuring device comprising:
a passage forming housing, an inner wall surface of which defines a measured passage and which includes a sensor attaching part, wherein measured air flows through the measured passage;
a sensor housing that is attached to the sensor attaching part;
a gap provided between the sensor attaching part and the sensor housing; and
a sensor part that is disposed on the sensor housing and is configured to measure a flow rate of the measured air flowing through the measured passage, wherein:
the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part in a flow direction of the measured air includes a guiding member that projects into the measured passage, so that the measured passage on the upstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction is narrower than the measured passage on a downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction; and
the guiding member guides the measured air, which flows along the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on the upstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction, further toward a center of the measured passage than the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on the downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction.
2. The air flow measuring device according to
the guiding member includes a step difference at an end portion of the guiding member on a downstream side thereof in the flow direction; and
the measured air, which has flowed along the guiding member, exfoliates at the step difference.
3. The air flow measuring device according to
4. The air flow measuring device according to
the passage forming housing is adapted to be attached to an air intake duct that guides intake air to an engine, and further includes:
a secondary air passage through which a part of air flowing in the air intake duct flows; and
a tertiary air passage through which a part of air flowing in the secondary air passage flows;
the tertiary air passage corresponds to the measured passage; and
air flowing in the tertiary air passage corresponds to the measured air.
5. The air flow measuring device according to
6. The air flow measuring device according to
the passage forming housing defines a curved part of the measured passage; and
the sensor housing is attached to a region of the passage forming housing that defines the curved part such that the sensor part is located in the curved part.
7. The air flow measuring device according to
the passage forming housing defines a straight part of the measured passage; and
the sensor housing is attached to a region of the passage forming housing that defines the straight part such that the sensor part is located in the straight part.
9. The air flow measuring device according to
the guiding member includes a step difference at an end portion of the guiding member on a downstream side thereof in the flow direction; and
the measured air, which has flowed along the guiding member, exfoliates at the step difference.
10. The air flow measuring device according to
11. The air flow measuring device according to
the passage forming housing is adapted to be attached to an air intake duct that guides intake air to an engine, and further includes:
a secondary air passage through which a part of air flowing in the air intake duct flows; and
a tertiary air passage through which a part of air flowing in the secondary air passage flows;
the tertiary air passage corresponds to the measured passage; and
air flowing in the tertiary air passage corresponds to the measured air.
12. The air flow measuring device according to
13. The air flow measuring device according to
the passage forming housing defines a curved part of the measured passage; and
the sensor housing is attached to a region of the passage forming housing that defines the curved part such that the sensor part is located in the curved part.
14. The air flow measuring device according to
the passage forming housing defines a straight part of the measured passage; and
the sensor housing is attached to a region of the passage forming housing that defines the straight part such that the sensor part is located in the straight part.
16. The air flow measuring device according to
17. The air flow measuring device according to
18. The air flow measuring device according to
19. The air flow measuring device according to
the passage forming housing is adapted to be attached to an air intake duct that guides intake air to an engine, and further includes:
a secondary air passage through which a part of air flowing in the air intake duct flows; and
a tertiary air passage through which a part of air flowing in the secondary air passage flows;
the tertiary air passage corresponds to the measured passage; and
air flowing in the tertiary air passage corresponds to the measured air.
20. The air flow measuring device according to
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This application is based on and incorporates herein by reference Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-243947 filed on Oct. 29, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an air flow measuring device and to a technology appropriately used for measuring the amount of air flow (intake air amount) suctioned to an engine (internal combustion which generates rotative power from burning of fuel).
2. Description of Related Art
First to third conventional technologies of an air flow measuring device will be described by using sectional views of a main feature illustrated in
The first conventional technology will be described bellow. An air flow measuring device 101 illustrated in
The sensor housing 105 is attached to the sensor attaching part 104 of the passage forming housing 103. Therefore, as shown in
In this way, if the “gap X” is formed between the passage forming housing 103 and the sensor housing 105, turbulence of air flow toward the sensor part 106 (see a devious arrow in
The second conventional technology will be described bellow. As shown in
In the case where the inner wall forming part 205a is formed on the sensor housing 205, it is difficult to make “the inner wall of the inner wall forming part 205a (the inner wall of the sensor housing 205)” coplanar with “an inner wall of the passage forming housing 203” with a high degree of accuracy. For this reason, as shown in
In this way, if the “projecting step difference Y” or the “recessed step difference Z” due to the inner wall forming part 205a is made in the measured passage 202, the turbulence of the air flow toward the sensor part 206 is generated (see devious arrows in
The third conventional technology will be described below. In the above, the first and second conventional technologies are described by using
The present invention addresses at least one of the above disadvantages.
According to the present invention, there is provided an air flow measuring device including a passage forming housing, a sensor housing, and a sensor part. An inner wall surface of the passage forming housing defines a measured passage. The passage forming housing includes a sensor attaching part. Measured air flows through the measured passage. The sensor housing is attached to the sensor attaching part. The sensor part is disposed on the sensor housing and is configured to measure a flow rate of the measured air flowing through the measured passage. The passage forming housing further includes a guiding means for guiding the measured air, which flows along the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part in a flow direction of the measured air, further toward a center of the measured passage than the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on a downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction.
According to the present invention, there is also provided an air flow measuring device including a passage forming housing, a sensor housing, and a sensor part. An inner wall surface of the passage forming housing defines a measured passage. The passage forming housing includes a sensor attaching part. Measured air flows through the measured passage. The sensor housing is attached to the sensor attaching part. The sensor part is disposed on the sensor housing and is configured to measure a flow rate of the measured air flowing through the measured passage. The inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part in a flow direction of the measured air includes a guiding means that projects into the measured passage, so that the measured passage on the upstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction is narrower than the measured passage on a downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction. The guiding means is for guiding the measured air, which flows along the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on the upstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction, further toward a center of the measured passage than the inner wall surface of the passage forming housing on the downstream side of the sensor attaching part in the flow direction.
The invention, together with additional objectives, features and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
Embodiments will be described bellow in reference to drawings. An air flow measuring device 1 includes a passage forming housing 3 that defines a measured passage 2 in which measured air flows, a sensor housing 5 attached to a sensor attaching part 4 which is formed on the passage forming housing 3, and a sensor part 6 which is disposed on an end of the sensor housing 5 and measures a flow rate of the measured air flowing through the measured passage 2.
The passage forming housing 3 includes a guiding means 7 for guiding the measured air, which flows along an inner wall surface of the measured passage 2 on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part 4 in a flow direction of the measured air, further toward a center of the measured passage 2 than the inner wall surface of the measured passage 2 on a downstream side of the sensor attaching part 4 in the flow direction. The guiding means 7 may (i) be partially formed in the measured passage 2 immediately in front of the sensor attaching part 4 (on an upstream side of the sensor attaching part 4 in the flow direction) or (ii) be formed by making the measured passage 2 on the upstream side of the sensor attaching part 4 narrower than the measured passage 2 on the downstream side of the sensor attaching part 4. In that way, a flow of the measured air toward the sensor part 6 is not affected by influence of a “gap X”, a “projecting step difference Y”, or a “recessed step difference Z”. Thus, output from the sensor part 6 can be stabilized.
It is preferable that a step difference 7a should be formed at a downstream end part of the guiding means 7 in the measured air flow direction. The step difference 7a exfoliates the air flowing along the guiding means 7. The sensor attaching part 4 may be a sensor insertion hole which receives the sensor housing 5 from the outside of the passage forming housing 3 or may be a “sensor attaching recessed part (including a groove)” which is formed on an inner wall of the passage forming housing 3 (inner wall defining the measured passage 2).
Specific examples (embodiments) applying the invention will be described below in reference to drawings. The embodiments disclose the specific examples and it is needless to say that the invention is not limited to the embodiments.
A first embodiment will be described in reference to
The sensor part 6 is a heating resistor type sensor disposed at an end of the sensor housing 5, and is disposed such that its air flow measurement part is in contact with air. The heating resistor type sensor has a well-known composition. And an example of that will be given below, but it is not limited to this example. The heating resistor type sensor part 6 employs a heat generating resistive element that produces heat upon energization thereof and a thermosensing resistive element whose resistive value varies according to temperature change. The sensor part 6 measures an air flow rate based on variation of a resistance value of the thermosensing resistive element (specifically, based on variation of voltage as a result of the variation of the resistance value of the thermosensing resistive element). For example, the sensor part 6 can be disposed as a sensor module on a chip.
The passage forming housing 3 is, for example, made from resin material, and is attached to the air intake duct 10 guiding intake air into the engine. A secondary air passage 11 and a tertiary air passage 2, through both of which a part of air flowing in the air intake duct 10 (main air passage) passes, are formed in the passage forming housing 3. More specifically, an AFM attachment hole 12 that penetrates through the air intake duct 10 is provided for the air intake duct 10. By inserting and disposing the passage forming housing 3 into the air intake duct 10 from outside of the AFM attachment hole 12, the air flow measuring device 1 is attached to the air intake duct 10.
By attaching the air flow measuring device 1 to the air intake duct 10, an air intake 11a of the passage forming housing 3 is directed toward an upstream side in an intake air flow direction and an air exhaust 11b of the passage forming housing 3 is directed toward a downstream side in the intake air flow direction. The passage forming housing 3 is detachably attached to the air intake duct 10 by using a fastening member (not shown) such as a screw.
The secondary air passage 11 is an air passage through which a part of air flowing in the air intake duct 10 passes, and the passage is formed along the intake air flow direction in the air intake duct 10. The above-described air intake 11a is disposed on an upstream side of the secondary air passage 11 in the intake air flow direction, and the above-described air exhaust 11b is disposed on a downstream side of the secondary air passage 11 in the intake air flow direction. In addition, a narrowed part is formed at the air exhaust 11b in order to narrow an air flow passing thorough the secondary air passage 11.
The tertiary air passage 2 includes an inlet 2a into which a part of air flowing in the secondary air passage 11 narrowed by the narrowed part flows, and an outlet (not shown) which opens on the upstream side of the secondary air passage 11 in the intake air flow direction. The inlet 2a and the outlet constitute a bypass passage along which the air flowing through the inlet 2a rotates by about 360 degrees and returns into the secondary air passage 11 again. The sensor part 6 measures the flow rate of air flowing in the tertiary air passage 2. The tertiary air passage 2 may correspond to a measured passage, and the air flowing in the tertiary air passage 2 may correspond to measured air which is a measuring object.
The sensor housing 5 is made from resin material similar to the passage forming housing 3, and is attached to the passage forming housing 3. A sensor attaching part 4 for attaching the sensor housing 5 is provided for the passage forming housing 3.
Specifically, the tertiary air passage 2, as described above, constitutes the bypass passage through which the air flowing in the inlet 2a rotates by about 360 degrees and returns into the secondary air passage 11 again, and the passage forming housing 3 defines a curved part (U-turn part) a of the tertiary air passage 2 as illustrated in
In the present embodiment, as an example of the sensor attaching part 4, a sensor insertion hole which receives the sensor housing 5 from the outside of the passage forming housing 3 is disclosed. However, unlike this embodiment, a “sensor attaching recessed part (including a groove)” which is formed on an inner wall of the passage forming housing 3 (inner wall defining the measured passage 2) can also be used as the sensor attaching part 4. By attaching the sensor housing 5 to the sensor attaching part 4, the sensor part 6 provided for the sensor housing 5 is disposed inside the tertiary air passage 2. Accordingly, the sensor part 6 is positioned at the curved part α. In addition, the sensor housing 5 can be bonded to the passage forming housing 3 by applying, for example, an adhesive or an adhesion technology or can be detachably attached by using a fastening member such as a screw.
Furthermore, the sensor housing 5 illustrated in this embodiment includes an inner wall forming part 5a which composes a part of an inner wall of the tertiary air passage 2 as illustrated in
The sensor housing 5 in this embodiment, as described above, is incorporated into the sensor attaching part 4. Therefore, a “gap X” may be formed between the inner wall forming part 5a and the passage forming housing 3 because of dimensional variation (tolerance) of the passage forming housing 3 and the sensor housing 5. Moreover, because the passage forming housing 3 and the sensor housing 5 have the dimensional variation (tolerance), it is difficult to make “an inner wall of the inner wall forming part 5a” coplanar with “the inner wall of the passage forming housing 3” with a high degree of accuracy. Therefore, due to the projection or depression of “the inner wall forming part 5a” relative to the measured passage 2, a “projecting step difference Y” (see, for example,
If at least one of the “gap X”, the “projecting step difference Y”, and the “recessed step difference Z” described above is made, turbulence of air flow is generated by the “gap X”, the “projecting step difference Y”, or the “recessed step difference Z”. Then, a defect of fluctuation of the output from the sensor part 6 results (see
In order to avoid the above-described defects, a guiding means 7 is provided for the passage forming housing 3 of this embodiment immediately in front of the sensor attaching part 4 (i.e., at an upstream side portion of the sensor attaching part 4 in the measured air flow direction). This guiding means 7 is a bulged part which bulges toward an inner side of the tertiary air passage 2 along an air flow on the upstream side of the sensor part 6 in the measured air flow direction. The guiding means 7 smoothly guides the measured air flowing along the inner wall of the tertiary air passage 2 on the upstream side of the sensor part 6 toward a center of the tertiary air passage 2.
In addition, in
A step difference 7a which exfoliates the measured air flowing along the guiding means 7 is formed at a downstream end part of the guiding means 7 in the measured air flow direction. The step difference 7a is a wall part which is almost perpendicular to the direction of the measured air flow. The step difference 7a exfoliates the measured air flowing along the guiding means 7 at a separated area from a wall surface of the tertiary air passage 2 (on a center side of the air flow through the tertiary air passage 2). The air exfoliated at the step difference 7a, as indicated by arrows in
Advantageous effects of the first embodiment will be described below. The air flow measuring device 1 in this embodiment, as described above, includes the guiding means 7 immediately in front of the sensor attaching part 4 (at an upstream side of the sensor attaching part 4 in the flow direction of the measured air). Thus, an air flow (air flowing along the inner wall surface of the tertiary air passage 2) can be guided toward the center of the passage away from the “gap X”, the “projecting step difference Y”, or the “recessed step difference Z” by the guiding means 7. Then, the air flowing along the guiding means 7 is exfoliated at the step difference 7a to flow over the “gap X”, the “projecting step difference Y”, or the “recessed step difference Z”. The air exfoliated at the step difference 7a is attracted toward the direction in which the flow passage expands by the Coanda effect, and is reattached on and flows along the inner wall surface of the tertiary air passage 2 on the downstream side of the air flow after passing the guiding means 7.
In this way, despite the forming of at least one of the “gap X”, the “projecting step difference Y”, and the “recessed step difference Z”, the air flow is stabilized and the turbulence of the air flow is prevented by the guiding means 7 and the step difference 7a. As a result, the variation of the output from the sensor part 6 is limited and the output from the sensor part 6 is stabilized. For this reason, accuracy in flow measurement by the air flow measurement device 1 can be improved and reliability of the air flow measurement device 1 can be enhanced.
A second embodiment of the invention will be described in reference to
For this reason, even in the case where the inner wall forming part 5a is not formed on the sensor housing 5 as illustrated in the second embodiment, by disposing the guiding means 7 and the step difference 7a illustrated in the first embodiment, turbulence of an air flow generated by the “gap X” can be prevented. Therefore, output variation from a sensor part 6 is prevented and output from the sensor part 6 is stabilized. For this reason, as is the case with the first embodiment, accuracy in flow measurement by an air flow measurement device 1 can be improved and reliability of the air flow measurement device 1 can be enhanced.
A third embodiment of the invention will be described in reference to
Specifically, a passage forming housing 3 in the third embodiment defines the straight part β of a measured passage 2. As shown in
In this way, in an air flow measuring device 1 in which the sensor part 6 is disposed at the straight part 3, by forming the guiding means 7 and a step difference 7a, the effects similar to the first embodiment can be produced. Thus, even if at least one of a “gap X”, a “projecting step difference Y”, and a “recessed step difference Z” is caused, the air flow is stabilized and turbulence of the air flow is prevented by the guiding means 7 including the step difference 7a. Accordingly, output from the sensor part 6 is stabilized. As a result, accuracy in flow measurement by the air flow measurement device 1 can be improved and reliability of the air flow measurement device 1 can be enhanced.
In the embodiments described above, the invention is applied to the air flow measurement device 1 in which two air passages (i.e., the secondary air passage 11 and the tertiary air passage 2) are formed inside the passage forming housing 3. However, the invention may be applied to an air flow measurement device 1 in which only one air passage (i.e., the measured passage 2) is formed inside the passage forming housing 3.
In the embodiments described above, the flow direction of the measured air flowing through the sensor part 6 is opposite to an air flow direction in the air intake duct 10. However, the flow direction of the measured air flowing through the sensor part 6 is not limited to a fixed direction. For example, a forward direction which is along the air flow direction in the air intake duct 10, or a direction which is perpendicular to the air flow direction in the air intake duct 10, may be the flow direction of the measured air through the sensor part 6.
In the embodiments described above, the heating resistor type sensor is used as one example of the sensor part 6, but an air flow sensor is not limited to the heating resistor type sensor, and may adopt another type of a flow measurement method.
In the embodiments described above, the invention is applied to the air flow measurement device 1 which measures the intake air amount of the engine of the vehicle. However, use of the invention is not limited to the air flow measurement device 1, and the invention may be used for an air flow measurement device 1 designed for another purpose.
To sum up, the air flow measuring device 1 in accordance with the above embodiments may be described as follows.
In the air flow measuring device 1 in accordance with the above embodiments, the sensor housing 5 is incorporated into the sensor attaching part 4 which is formed on the passage forming housing 3. Thus, the “gap X” may be formed between the inner wall forming part 5a and the passage forming housing 3. Because the guiding means 7 is provided for the upstream side portion of the sensor attaching part 4 formed on the passage forming housing 3 in the flow direction of the measured air, the measured air which flows along the inner wall surface of the measured passage 2 is guided toward the center of the measured passage 2 (separated area from the “gap X”). Therefore, despite the forming of the “gap X” between the passage forming housing 3 and the sensor housing 5, the measured air can flow over the “gap X” by the guiding means 7. Then, the measured air can flow stably without the turbulence by the guiding means 7. As a result, the variation of the output from the sensor part 6 is limited and the output from the sensor part 6 is stabilized.
In the air flow measuring device 1 in accordance with the above embodiments, at the downstream end part of the guiding means 7 in the flow direction of the measured air, the step difference 7a which exfoliates the air flowing along the guiding means 7 is formed. The air flowing along the guiding means 7 exfoliates from the step difference 7a and flows over the “gap X”. Then, the air exfoliated at the step difference 7a is attracted toward the direction in which the flow passage expands by the Coanda effect, and is reattached on and flows along the inner wall surface of the measured passage 2, on the downstream side of the air flow after passing the guiding means 7.
In the air flow measuring device 1 in accordance with the first and third embodiments, the sensor housing 5 includes the inner wall forming part 5a which composes a part of the inner wall of the measured passage 2. For this reason, the “projecting step difference Y” or the “recessed step difference Z” may be formed on the inner wall of the measured passage 2 by the inner wall forming part 5a. As described above, because the guiding means 7 is provided for the upstream side portion of the sensor attaching part 4 formed on the passage forming housing 3 in the flow direction of the measured air, the measured air which flows along the inner wall surface of the measured passage 2 is guided toward the center of the measured passage 2 (separated area from the “projecting step difference Y” or the “recessed step difference Z”), and the air flowing along the guiding means 7 flows over the “projecting step difference Y” or the “recessed step difference Z”. In this way, despite the forming of the “projecting step difference Y” or the “recessed step difference Z” on the inner wall of the measured passage 2 by the inner wall forming part 5a, the measured air can flow stably and the output from the sensor part 6 can be stabilized.
The air flow measuring device 1 as illustrated in
The sensor part 6 is the heating resistor type sensor as a specific example. Therefore, the output from the heating resistor type sensor part 6 is stabilized by the invention. As a result, the flow rate of the intake air can be measured with a high degree of accuracy by the heating resistor type sensor part 6.
The air flow measuring device 1 in accordance with the first embodiment is a specific example of the region to which the sensor housing 5 is attached. The passage forming housing 3 defines the curved part α of the measured passage 2. The sensor housing 5 is attached to the region of the passage forming housing 3 that defines the curved part α such that the sensor part 6 is located in the curved part α. In this way, in the air flow measuring device 1 in which the sensor housing 5 is attached to the region of the passage forming housing 3 that defines the curved part α, the output from the sensor part 6 located in the curved part α can be stabilized by the invention.
The air flow measuring device 1 in accordance with the third embodiment is a specific example of the region to which the sensor housing 5 is attached. The passage forming housing 3 defines the straight part β of the measured passage 2. The sensor housing 5 is attached to the region of the passage forming housing 3 that defines the straight part β such that the sensor part 6 is located in the straight part β. In this way, in the air flow measuring device 1 in which the sensor housing 5 is attached to the region of the passage forming housing 3 that defines the straight part β, the output from the sensor part 6 located in the straight part β can be stabilized by the invention.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader terms is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus, and illustrative examples shown and described.
Enomoto, Takashi, Ooga, Takashi
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